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T-Mobile HTC One S updated today

T-Mobile HTC One S has received today its first Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update and it will upgrade your phone to firmware build 3.14.531.11 710RD. It brings the latest Project Butter and Google Now features for your smartphone via OTA Update.

The HTC One S has been launched last year and it had moderate success, as it still used the Android 4.0 ICS firmware while the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was already roaming on other smartphones. However, the wait is now over and you can check the System Update menu to see if the new firmware update is now available for your device.

T-Mobile released the official update today, it brings the Google Now service, Project Butter, improved keyboard, gesture typing, camera features, and multiple other new applications that should improve your mobile casino One S experience. Updating your phone is easy but, you should know that the full download measures 675MB in size. You will need to use the Wi-Fi connection as it will eat all your data. All these news have been reported by TMoNews along with multiple users that have received the OTA Update notification today.

HTC One S packs a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, no external sdcard, 4.3 inches Super AMOLED display, 1650 mAh battery, and Android 4.0 ICS. But, now that the official OTA Update has been released then your phone will be upgraded to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware.

Upgrading your device is easy as you will receive the OTA notification and simply click once for the Jelly Bean 4.1.2 3.14.531.11 710RD) build to start installing on your device.

Did you receive the firmware update? It would be best for you to backup some files before the install is complete.

Did your phone’s performance improve with this update? Tell us in the comments your impressions about this update and if you find any bugs? Also, are you planning on keeping the stock Jelly Bean OS or, are you planning on flashing a custom ROM and get rid of all the HTC / T-Mobile bloatware files?

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  1. mrshahrukh123

    Must upgrade

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